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Maybe Happy Ending has launched a special digital lottery ticket initiative titled “Club 2064,” (named after the year the show takes place) available for performances starting tomorrow in honor of the production’s one-year anniversary on Broadway. Starting with the 2:00pm matinee performance on Wednesday November 12th, fans will now be able to enter the digital lottery for a chance to win and purchase a pair of tickets for just $20.64 each. 
Fans will be able to enter the special digital lottery to purchase tickets to the November 12th 2pm performance beginning today, Tuesday, November 11th.  Fans can enter the lottery at rush.telecharge.com.  Each drawing will offer a limited number of tickets. The first drawing will be today, November 11th at 10am and 3pm; with the potential for additional drawings for every performance following, based on availability. Ticket locations will be in prime seats in the mezzanine or orchestra and are all based on availability. Winners will be notified by email shortly after each drawing and tickets will be available for pick up at the box office only. Full details will be listed on rush.telecharge.com
Maybe Happy Ending by Tony Award-winners Will Aronson and Hue Park (Il Tenore, Ghost Bakery) is directed by Tony Award-winner Michael Arden (Parade, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol) and features Set and additional Video Design by Tony Award-winner Dane Laffrey (A Christmas Carol, Once on This Island), Costume Design by Tony Award-winner Clint Ramos (KPOP, Eclipsed), Lighting Design by Tony Award-nominee Ben Stanton (A Christmas Carol, Fun Home), Sound Design by Tony Award-winner Peter Hylenski (Moulin Rouge!: The Musical, Beetlejuice), Video Design by Tony Award-winner George Reeve (Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends); Deborah Abramson (The Gardens of Anuncia) is the Music Supervisor and John Yun is the Music Director. Casting is by The Telsey Office, Craig Burns, CSA, the Production Stage Manager is Justin Scribner and Foresight Theatrical is the General Manager.
Maybe Happy Ending opened on Broadway on November 12, 2024 at the Belasco Theatre (111 West 44th St.) to immense critical and audience acclaim, with the show being selected as the “Best Theatre of 2024” by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, Time Out NY and Entertainment Weekly and many others.
In addition to continuing on Broadway, Maybe Happy Ending will embark on a multi-year North American tour beginning in the Fall of 2026. Launching in Baltimore at the Hippodrome Theatre at The France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, the tour has stops planned in 30+ cities including Los Angeles, D.C., Chicago, Tampa, St. Louis, Detroit, San Francisco, Providence and many other cities.  Additional engagements, casting and the route for the tour’s first year will be announced soon.
Maybe Happy Ending is the story of a chance encounter that sparks connection, adventure, and maybe even love.  It is the offbeat and captivating story of two outcasts near the end of their warranty who discover that even robots can be swept off their feet. Helmed by visionary director and Tony Award- winner Michael Arden (Parade, Once on This Island), with a dazzling scenic design by Tony Award-winner Dane Laffrey (A Christmas Carol) and book, music, and lyrics by the internationally acclaimed duo, Tony Award-winners Will Aronson and Hue ParkMaybe Happy Ending is a fresh, original musical that reminds us what it means to be human and that love is never obsolete.
Maybe Happy Ending was written in both Korean and English-language versions. The Korean-language version opened in December of 2016 at DaeMyung Culture Factory in Seoul and subsequently won six Korean Musical Awards including Best Musical. The English-language version was awarded the 2017 Richard Rodgers Production Award and had its U.S. premiere at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta in the 2019-2020 season under the direction of Michael Arden
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Tony winner Darren Criss is returning to Maybe Happy Ending beginning today, November 5 following his 9-week leave-of-absence. Andrew Barth Feldman played the show’s lead role in Criss’ absence. 
Andrew Barth Feldman played his final performance in Maybe Happy Ending on Saturday, November 1. He concluded his nine-week run in the musical alongside his real-life girlfriend, Helen J. Shen. Watch a video of his last bow!
Written by Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending tells the deeply human story of a chance encounter that sparks connection and a surprising adventure. It is the offbeat and captivating story of two outcasts near the end of their warranty who discover that even robots can be swept off their feet.
Maybe Happy Ending star Dez Duron helped keep the audience entertained while Sunday’s matinee was halted due to a technical hold. After requests for songs from Hamilton or Moana, Duron finally settled on ‘LOVE’ by Michael Bublé. Watch the video!
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Masquerade, the Off-Broadway Immersive Phantom of the Opera, Launches Ticket Lottery and Standby Line – Playbill

The lottery tickets will be priced at just $66.60, a fraction of the face value cost for the illustrious immersive experience.
If a masked man in your basement has been blackmailing your bank account dry leaving you wondering if you’ll ever be able to purchase a ticket to Masquerade, worry not, as the immersive NYC return of Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s Phantom of the Opera has launched both a ticket lottery and standby option, offering fans the opportunity to embark on the journey into the Phantom’s lair for as low as $66.60.
 “Lotto 666,” cleverly named in reference to the infamous chandelier’s auction lot number in the original production of the musical, will offer lottery winners $66.60 tickets to the show. The lottery will be held in-person, prior to the evening’s performances. The program will begin November 16, with entries opening and activities beginning at 5:00 PM. Special guests and other surprises may be in store for the program’s launch.
The “Black Tie Standby Line” will also offer a discount opportunity to attend the illustrious immersive event, though at a cost closer to the face value ticket price. A limited number of $170 tickets will be available for each performance in the hour prior to its start time, subject to availability from any returned or canceled tickets. Standby tickets will be available beginning November 12. 
Masquerade officially opened September 29 at 218 W. 57th Street (formerly Lee’s Art Shop), and is currently set to run through February 1, 2026. The inventive new staging plays to six small audience groups each evening, meaning the complete cast features more leads than the show did on Broadway. Across the six performance timeslots, the Phantom is played by Jeff Kready, Telly Leung, Hugh Panaro, Kyle Scatliffe, Clay Singer, and Nik Walker; and Christine and Meg are played by Haile Ferrier, Eryn LeCroy, Francesca Mehrotra, Riley Noland, Kaley Ann Voorhees, and Anna Zavelson.
Additionally, the role of Raoul is played in different scenes by Paul Adam Schaefer, Nicholas Edwards, and Francisco Javier González, and the role of Madame Giry is performed at various points by Satomi Hofmann, Maree Johnson, Tia Karaplis, and Betsy Morgan. Buquet is performed by both Jacob Lacopo and Andrew Wojtal, and Carlotta is played by both Satomi Hofmann and Betsy Morgan.
André is played by Raymond J. Lee, Barker is played by Chris Ryan, Firmin is played by Jeremy Stolle, and Piangi is played by Phumzile Sojola. Maxfield Haynes, Kody Jauron, and Kevin Zambrano collectively play the role Boy in the Cage.
The ensemble features Baby Byrne, Gabriella Enriquez, Nkrumah Gatling, Cooper Grodin, Maxfield Haynes, Bryan Hernandez-Luch, Kody Jauron, Nathan Keen, Joe Kerr, Claire Leyden, Georgia Mendes, Sami Merdinian, Charles Osborne, Jack Sullivan, and Kevin Zambrano.
The production, modeled after the seminal immersive production Sleep No More, which ran for 14 years at NYC’s McKittrick Hotel, seeks to plant audiences right into the plot of Gaston Leroux‘s The Phantom of the Opera—of course, within the lens of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-running 1986 West End-Broadway musical. Once you have entered the Opera House, you will join in on the “ghost hunt,” tracing the steps of the infamous Opera Ghost, who has been terrorizing the theatre’s performers and management. As the story unfolds, you learn of the Opera Ghost’s mentorship over Christine Daae—a young soprano who has become the object of his obsession.
Tony winner Diane Paulus (Waitress, 1776) is directing a creative team that includes Hunter Bird, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Kathy Fabian, James Fluhr, Jessie Flynn, Nicola Formichetti, Skylar Fox, Kate Lumpkin, J. J. Janas, Brett Jarvis, Marc Kimelman, Lee McCutcheon, Scott Pask, Emilio Sosa, Gypsy Snider, Ben Stanton, and William Waldrop.
Attendees of the production have been given instructions from “their host,” which includes a dress code advising patrons dress “extravagantly” in black, white, or silver and to wear a masquerade mask (if you do not have one, one will be provided) and to avoid wearing high heels to facilitate safe walking in the building’s recreation of the Paris catacombs. The venue is described as fully ADA accessible, and guests with specific accessibility needs are encouraged to email [email protected].
The production team for the revival comprises Rosario Arcuri, Stephen Arnold, Sarah Battaglia, Sean Beach, Evan Bernardin, Will Blumberg, Antoine Boissereau, Carolyn Boyd, Simon Brouke, Kelbi Carrig, Ruth Carsch, Kerry Concannon, Brittany Coyne, Hailey Delaney, Eric Dente, Eli Diker, Elizabeth Emanuel, Randall Etheredge, Stephanie Leah Evans, Shoshana Fisher, Dawn-Elin Fraser, Megan Frazier, Misha Fristensky, Christina Grant, Chris Habana, Simon Hammerstein, Billie Harmon, Cesar Hawas, Isaac Hayward, Morgan Holbrook, Amelie Julicher, Andrew Katz, Viktoria-Isabella King, Jeffery Kurtz, McBee, Fiona McDougal, Brian Messina, Vittoria Orlando, Amanda Perry, Dotty Peterson, Cinder Petrichor, Diana Rebholz, Alicia Rodis, Sadie Schlesinger, Jake Scudder, Max Seelig, Giza Selimi, Ashley Setzler, James Sherwood, David Shocket, Naomi Symeou, Nakkia Smalls, Monet Thibou, Kristopher Thompson-Bolden, Madilyn Tramonte, Benjamin Weigel, Kat West, Nzinga Williams, Chelsea Wilson, David Andrew Wilson, Mike Wojchik, Alex Wolfe, Asher Young, and Alec Zbornak.
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Riley Noland and Clay Singer in Masquerade Off-Broadway
Telly Leung and Haile Ferrier in Masquerade Off-Broadway
Kaley Ann Voorhees and Nik Walker in Masquerade Off-Broadway
Kyle Scatliffe and Eryn LeCroy in Masquerade Off-Broadway
Jeff Kready and Anna Zavelson in Masquerade Off-Broadway
Hugh Panaro and Francesca Mehrotra in Masquerade Off-Broadway
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Masquerade Off-Broadway
Masquerade Off-Broadway
Hugh Panaro, Nik Walker, Jeff Kready, Clay Singer, Telly Leung, and Kyle Scatliffe in Masquerade Off-Broadway
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